BREAKING NEWS: Catastrophic
A powerful earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale struck near Villavicencio, Colombia, at 10:47 AM, sending tremors through major cities including Bogotá, Medellín, and Cali.
The quake, which lasted around 45 seconds, caused significant damage — toppling structures, cutting off electricity, and triggering widespread fear across the region.
In Bogotá, a residential high-rise developed severe cracks and began to lean, prompting an urgent rescue mission. Firefighters, along with local volunteers, sifted through debris to reach trapped residents.
Medical facilities quickly became overwhelmed as the injured poured in, while rural areas closer to the epicenter faced landslides that cut off roads and left communities isolated.
President Iván Duque announced $50 million in emergency aid and promised rapid action to restore affected areas. His statement underscored the government’s commitment to supporting survivors and rebuilding infrastructure.
Through the night, rescue crews continued their work, aided by locals who formed human chains, cleared rubble, and offered comfort to those in shock. Their courage and solidarity shone in the face of disaster.
Now, as the immediate danger passes, Colombia faces the daunting task of recovery — carrying the scars of destruction but standing united in resilience and hope.